Forget about deep dives and synergy, data is the buzzword of 2019. While data informs most, if not all, major company decisions these days, raw data isn't exactly what "moves the needle."

These days, it's all about using data to tell a story, one that provides actionable, digestible insights. No one wants to go into a boardroom presentation looking at Excel spreadsheets, after all. Give the people what they want: Charts!

That's where Tableau comes in.

Tableau is the leading interactive data visualization software. In short, it takes massive amounts of raw numbers and turns them into engaging visuals. It's more complex than just simply making bar graphs and pie charts, though. It takes time to learn the ins and outs of the platform. But it's well worth it, especially if you're someone who uses data on the daily and needs new ways to streamline your analysis. Read more...

Forget about deep dives and synergy, data is the buzzword of 2019. While data informs most, if not all, major company decisions these days, raw data isn't exactly what "moves the needle."

These days, it's all about using data to tell a story, one that provides actionable, digestible insights. No one wants to go into a boardroom presentation looking at Excel spreadsheets, after all. Give the people what they want: Charts!

That's where Tableau comes in.

Tableau is the leading interactive data visualization software. In short, it takes massive amounts of raw numbers and turns them into engaging visuals. It's more complex than just simply making bar graphs and pie charts, though. It takes time to learn the ins and outs of the platform. But it's well worth it, especially if you're someone who uses data on the daily and needs new ways to streamline your analysis. Read more...

We're saying goodbye to summer and ushering in fall, and we could all use a pick-me-up (and something more than a pumpkin spice latte, thank you). This season, not only is the temperature dropping but so are the prices on these items:

Make no mistake, this Chromebook may be small, but it's packed with a powerful Intel Celeron processor and a 16GB SSD storage to load web pages faster and house all your essential files. It's equipped with a 10-hour battery and built to the U.S. Military Standard, too, so it can last you a long time. Grab it on sale for $104.99. Read more...

We're saying goodbye to summer and ushering in fall, and we could all use a pick-me-up (and something more than a pumpkin spice latte, thank you). This season, not only is the temperature dropping but so are the prices on these items:

Make no mistake, this Chromebook may be small, but it's packed with a powerful Intel Celeron processor and a 16GB SSD storage to load web pages faster and house all your essential files. It's equipped with a 10-hour battery and built to the U.S. Military Standard, too, so it can last you a long time. Grab it on sale for $104.99. Read more...

MoviePass, the once uber-popular movie subscription service, is shutting down. For real.

In a press release published on Friday and first noticed by CNBC, Helios and Matheson Analytics — MoviePass’ parent company — announced the shutdown of the service. Subscriptions will cease to work on Saturday.

“MoviePass notified its subscribers that it would be interrupting the MoviePass service for all its subscribers effective September 14, 2019, because its efforts to recapitalize MoviePass have not been successful to date,” says the statement. “The Company is unable to predict if or when the MoviePass service will continue.” Read more...

MoviePass, the once uber-popular movie subscription service, is shutting down. For real.

In a press release published on Friday and first noticed by CNBC, Helios and Matheson Analytics — MoviePass’ parent company — announced the shutdown of the service. Subscriptions will cease to work on Saturday.

“MoviePass notified its subscribers that it would be interrupting the MoviePass service for all its subscribers effective September 14, 2019, because its efforts to recapitalize MoviePass have not been successful to date,” says the statement. “The Company is unable to predict if or when the MoviePass service will continue.” Read more...

Thanks to Uber, we're one step closer to have roads with autonomous cars. But for now, Uber and other self-driving vehicles have to handle dealing with local drivers and their unwritten road rules. Read more...

Thanks to Uber, we're one step closer to have roads with autonomous cars. But for now, Uber and other self-driving vehicles have to handle dealing with local drivers and their unwritten road rules. Read more...

Nearly all of the new iPhone reactions are focused on the brand-new multi-lens, square bump, 12 megapixel cameras. But that’s not the only upgrade you’ll see if you buy the new iPhone 11 Pro. Read more...

Nearly all of the new iPhone reactions are focused on the brand-new multi-lens, square bump, 12 megapixel cameras. But that’s not the only upgrade you’ll see if you buy the new iPhone 11 Pro. Read more...

While looking at satellite imagery provided in the app, a Google user discovered an image of a car in a pond in Wellington, Florida. When the car was excavated, the skeletal remains of a person were found inside.

Back on Nov. 7, 1997, 40-year-old William Moldt of Florida was reported missing. Nearly 22 years ago, Moldt called his girlfriend to let her know he was on his way home from a nightclub. He was never seen or heard from again.

A screenshot of William Moldt's car submerged underwater taken by satellite imagery found within Google Maps.

While looking at satellite imagery provided in the app, a Google user discovered an image of a car in a pond in Wellington, Florida. When the car was excavated, the skeletal remains of a person were found inside.

Back on Nov. 7, 1997, 40-year-old William Moldt of Florida was reported missing. Nearly 22 years ago, Moldt called his girlfriend to let her know he was on his way home from a nightclub. He was never seen or heard from again.

A screenshot of William Moldt's car submerged underwater taken by satellite imagery found within Google Maps.

Today's Friday the 13th is even more rare than usual: It coincides with the fall Harvest Moon. This eerie pairing won't happen again until 2049.

Bad luck is usually paired with this haunting date (unless you're into that spooky shit), but your luck today fares much better than Camp Crystal Lake attendees. If you've been pushing off finally getting that new TV, this weekend is a great one to make the dive.

A slew of 4K TVs are on sale, including mega deals from Vizio on their M-Series and P-Series TVs in 55-, 65-, and 75-inch models. For something even bigger, this 82-inch LG TV is a gnarly $1,000 off. Read more...

Today's Friday the 13th is even more rare than usual: It coincides with the fall Harvest Moon. This eerie pairing won't happen again until 2049.

Bad luck is usually paired with this haunting date (unless you're into that spooky shit), but your luck today fares much better than Camp Crystal Lake attendees. If you've been pushing off finally getting that new TV, this weekend is a great one to make the dive.

A slew of 4K TVs are on sale, including mega deals from Vizio on their M-Series and P-Series TVs in 55-, 65-, and 75-inch models. For something even bigger, this 82-inch LG TV is a gnarly $1,000 off. Read more...

Friday the 13th is usually reserved for fearing black cats, shattered mirrors, and murderers in hockey masks — but most of all, people associate the day with bad luck. So, if you happen to believe in those superstitions, it’s probably best that you just stay indoors today.

But today doesn’t have to be all bad luck — in fact, we had a lot of good luck in finding some killer deals on laptops and tablets for this weekend. We figured that if you’ve already locked yourself inside for the day, you might as well spend it online shopping.

Friday the 13th is usually reserved for fearing black cats, shattered mirrors, and murderers in hockey masks — but most of all, people associate the day with bad luck. So, if you happen to believe in those superstitions, it’s probably best that you just stay indoors today.

But today doesn’t have to be all bad luck — in fact, we had a lot of good luck in finding some killer deals on laptops and tablets for this weekend. We figured that if you’ve already locked yourself inside for the day, you might as well spend it online shopping.